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Turdus pallasi, 
July 2|S. Hoard throe males singing at once (Rye Beach,N.H,). 
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Heard several singing between reading and Woburn, 
Mass. 
1874. 
June 18, 
Common and in full song. I hoard several fine 
performers (Marston’s Mills, Mass.). 
1875. 
June 16. 
Numbers singing in Princton. 
“ 17. 
This Thrush became one of the commonest birds a 
fev/ miles north of Mt .Wauchusett. 
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A few miles north of Ashburnham they were singing 
on every side. One was the finest performer that I 
ever hoard, and each note of his calm, lofty reviere was 
given with an intonation absolutely faultaess. 
July 8. 
Abundant everywhere and in full song (Marston’s 
Mills,Mass.). 
“ 9. 
Numbers singing gloriously this evening along the 
wooded shores of the Bay (Marston’s Mills, Mass.). 
Apr. 15. 
Numbers arrived at Point Lopreaux,N,B, to-day. 
1882. 
July 
Abundant in white pine groves over the intervale 
and in spruce grovm pastures. On rocky hillsides and on 
the slopes of the mountains it occurred more sparingly; 
I do not think it is found at all on the higher mountains 
(Shelbourne,N,H.), 
